Failed Psychic Rosa Brooks on MSNBC: 'Toddler' Trump's Only Strategy Is 'Being a Jerk'

December 28th, 2020 7:24 AM

In the lead-up to the election, Rosa Brooks of Georgetown Law School assembled something called the "Transition Integrity Project," which assembled a team of Obama Democrat activists like her, and the usual MSNBC-style fig leaf of bipartisanship by adding a number of Never Trumpers and Lincoln Project types.

And guess what? In every scenario other than a Biden landslide, the Project predicted "street-level" violence.

Well, Biden didn't win a landslide, and there's been no violence, no catastrophe. There was just a nonviolent strategy of filing lawsuits and claiming a vast conspiracy of election fraud. But no one is going to mock Rosa Brooks (or The Washington Post, for that matter) for her lurid effort to panic tender-hearted liberals into voting for Biden, because her "turnout intensity project" had its heart in the right place. 

On MSNBC's Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart, the host only vaguely referred to Rosa's "war gaming" without pressing her about how wrong it turned out to be. 

 

 

She admitted that her group hadn't predicted Team Trump's approach, blaming it on the fact that "the twists and turns of Donald Trump’s mind are a little too devious even for us." And Capehart was too polite to point out that Brooks' prediction of "street-level violence" had come up a clunker.

Brooks eschewed the idea that Trump has a strategy worth evaluating. " I don’t think that there's any point in saying to ourselves things like: huh, I wonder what his strategy here is? He doesn’t have a strategy, other than being a jerk," she said. 

Rosa Brooks MSNBC The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart 12-27-20I mean, you brought up the Grinch earlier, Jonathan, and the difference between Donald Trump and the Grinch is that the Grinch didn’t have a golf course, he had to hang out in a freezing cold little cave with his miserable dog so he was ripe for an epiphany. Donald Trump's got a nice golf course, he is completely happy, he does not care at all that millions of Americans are facing food shortages or imminent eviction.

Brooks even said it didn't matter whether or not Trump signed the bill in the end: "He's going to remain the same immature toddler that he has been throughout his presidency."

All of this underscores that her "integrity project" was hopped up on Trump-hating emotion, which made its projections suspicious from the start. But this kind of loathing is just what gets MSNBC's audience going in the morning. 

Rosa Brooks on MSNBC, calling President Trump a "toddler" whose only strategy is "being a jerk" was sponsored in part by Proctor & Gamble, maker of Gain, Shark Vacuums and Gold Bond.

Here's the transcript.

MSNBC
The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart
12/27/20
10:10 am ET


JONATHAN CAPEHART: Rosa, I’ve been seeing you nodding throughout. From your perspective as someone who war-gamed what these days would be like between election and transition, give us your point of view about where they are right now and did this factor into any of your war gaming?

ROSA BROOKS: Well, thank you, Jonathan. And congratulations on the show. We didn’t come up with this specifically, because the twists and turns of Donald Trump’s mind are a little too devious even for us.

but what we did see in our gaming exercises in every single scenario, both the decisive Biden win scenario that we gamed out, and every scenario except the Trump win scenarios, was that the president would use this period of time between the election and the inauguration to create as many little poison pills as possible for the incoming Biden administration. And that is of course exactly what he is trying to do. He’s essentially sowing chaos. 

I don’t think that there's any point in saying to ourselves things like: huh, I wonder what his strategy here is? He doesn’t have a strategy, other than being a jerk. 

I mean, you brought up the Grinch earlier, Jonathan, and the difference between Donald Trump and the Grinch is that the Grinch didn’t have a golf course, he had to hang out in a freezing cold little cave with his miserable dog so he was ripe for an epiphany. Donald Trump's got a nice golf course, he is completely happy, he does not care at all that millions of Americans are facing food shortages or imminent eviction. 

The idea that he is going to have some epiphany, that we're all just going to sing a nice Christmas carol and Donald Trump’s heart will melt and he will say, oh goodness me, I’ve been behaving badly, presents for everybody. That’s not going to happen. He may or may not end up signing this bill. If he signs it won't be because he's had some heart-melting epiphany. He's going to remain the same immature toddler that he has been throughout his presidency. 

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Even if he signs this bill, there's gonna be more mischief between now and inauguration. It’s destructive, it’s painful to watch a president who clearly cares a whole lot more about golf than he cares about anything to do with the American republic.